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  2. Facts (Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro song) - Wikipedia

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    "Facts" is a trap [8] song, described by critics as "MAGA rap". [4] [9] [10] Its title is a reference to Shapiro's catchphrase, "Facts don't care about your feelings".On it, MacDonald raps from a conservative, "anti-woke" perspective, criticizing gender pronouns, the LGBT community, gun control, abortion rights, gender, opponents of white pride, the slogan "defund the police", and the Black ...

  3. Intellectual dark web - Wikipedia

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    The intellectual dark web is a term used to describe a loose affiliation of academics and social commentators who oppose the perceived influence of left wing–associated identity politics and political correctness in higher education and mass media.

  4. Brian Whitman - Wikipedia

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    The new show, called "The Morning Answer with Brian Whitman, Ben Shapiro and Elisha Krauss" officially debuted across Southern California on April 2, 2013. On April 1, 2013, Brian Whitman was the featured guest on The Adam Carolla Podcast, the Most Downloaded Podcast in the World, according to The Guinness Book of Records.

  5. Cum Town - Wikipedia

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    Cum Town was a comedy podcast that was hosted by New York City-based comedians Nick Mullen, Stavros Halkias, and Adam Friedland, and produced between 2016 and 2022.During its run, it was consistently one of the most popular podcasts on Patreon and concluded as one of the top 25 comedy podcasts on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

  6. The Right Side of History - Wikipedia

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    The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great is a 2019 book by American conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro.Shapiro was inspired to write the book after an incident at California State University, Los Angeles in which protesters interrupted his speech.

  7. Konstantin Kisin - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2018, Kisin has been co-presenter (with Francis Foster) of Triggernometry, a YouTube channel and podcast. The primary format of the channel is the prerecorded interview; the channel brands itself as holding "honest conversations with fascinating people" [10] and has been described as "anti-woke" by The Times (of London) and "hard-right" by openDemocracy.

  8. Elon Musk says his religion is ‘one of curiosity,’ and it’s ...

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    Talking to Ben Shapiro, the SpaceX CEO said, “You can’t be, like, a nihilist or something,” then explained why he cares so much about people having more babies.

  9. Rami M. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Rami M. Shapiro (26 April 1951), commonly called "Rabbi Rami", is an American Reform rabbi, author, [1] teacher, and speaker [2] on the subjects liberal Judaism and contemporary spirituality. [3] His Judaism is grounded in the perennial philosophy .